A crowd of KALTA supporters is expected to gather and confront the BHP (Big Huge Pig) disaster just outside Roxby Downs, South Australia, at the Olympic Dam mine

Mining of uranium is something that many short-sighted little-hearted humans are putting their highest hopes on, as a way to supply the New World Order with Uranium that can power hundreds of Nuclear Power Plants everywhere and thereby ensure a catastrophic radioactive planetary disaster, just as bad or worse, than the Chernobyl and Fukushima disasters witnessed in the past few decades, that will have extremely toxic tragic effects for many millenia.

Elder Buzzacott also talked about the coming Revenge of the Lizard Kalta anticipated to happen at the gates of Olympic Dam mine site in July 2012.

We urge any and all environmental activists to visit South Australia and OPPOSE the monster-mining operations here that could fuel and spark a Third World War and possible end of White People in Australia.Read the rest of this entry »

The Olympic Dam mine expansion will spark earthquakes up to 6.0 in magnitude in the surrounding region US geologist Edward Cranswick says.

In an advertisement in The Advertiser today, Mr. Cranswick says mining has caused hundreds of earthquakes across Australia.

Mr. Cranswick, who worked as a geophysicist for the US Geological Survey for 22 years, said the Olympic Dam project might cause a magnitude 4.0 or 6.0 quake. That would cause damage to tailing dams and regional communities if it struck in the wrong place, he said.

“The problem about Olympic Dam is that it’s the biggest engineering feat of its sort ever done, so it’s going to produce the biggest stresses,” he said.

A department of the Premier and Cabinet spokesman said the “redistribution of stresses” could “trigger small seismic events” but this was unlikely to lead to any impact on the community.

IMPORTANT NOTE: on the very morning this article and advertisement appeared in The Advertiser, a Richter 3.3 magnitude earthquake shook the Adelaide area at 2:22 a.m. An early edition of the same newspaper had additional information about uranium mining and its relation to earthquakes on page 33 but this was “conveniently” removed from the paper for the final edition.